Tesla is suing California over a finding by regulators there that it engaged in false advertising over its cars that had its ...
A high-stakes dispute over how the U.S. military uses artificial intelligence has led the Pentagon to cancel its contract ...
Ring's decision to cancel its partnership with Flock comes as tech companies face growing pressure to reexamine their work with federal agencies.
Wadline 2.0 uses AI plus local market teams across the U.S. and Europe to help businesses find the right tech partners ...
Tesla agreed to stop using the term "Autopilot" in advertisements for its cars that appear in California to avoid potential ...
Ring and Flock Safety announced they were cutting ties. This comes after a Ring Super Bowl ad raised concerns about potential surveillance overreach. (AP Photo) ...
Subject to the additional restrictions below, the West Michigan Women's Expo 2026 (the “Sweepstakes”) is open to residents of Michigan who are 18 years or older at the time of entry. Employees and ...
A new report suggests UK police forces are using Israeli-made spyware tools once tested in occupied Palestinian territories, though officials have not confirmed these claims.
Ring and surveillance company Flock are ending their partnership as backlash grows over a proposed AI-driven camera network, pitched in a Super Bowl commercial as a way to find lost pets.
The company says no Ring footage was ever sent to Flock Safety during this time.
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Ring Super Bowl commercial: Why 2026 ad is receiving backlash from fans over creepy concept
The ad highlighted its "Search Party" function to help locate lost neighborhood dogs.
For the past three years, the AI story has been dominated by the so-called ‘hyperscalers’ racing to outspend each other on chips and data centres, as well as the infrastructure companies involved in ...
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